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Galaxy is a former provider of pay television programming in Australia via satellite and wireless cable (microwave) delivery methods. Galaxy was founded in 1993. Galaxy operated: A National Centre (purposely built-now Lockheed Martin Australia) A purpose built Production Studio based in Pyrmont Sydney (subsequently operated by Channel 10).
Logo used until 2015. Samsung Galaxy (Korean: 삼성 갤럭시; stylized as SΛMSUNG Galaxy since 2015 (except Japan where it omitted the Samsung branding up until 2023), [2] previously stylized as Samsung GALAXY; abbreviated as SG) is a series of computing, Android mobile computing and wearable devices that are designed, manufactured and marketed by Samsung Electronics since 29 June 2009.
Galaxy 3: Hughes Aircraft Company: Delta (3920) 21 September 1984 Cape Canaveral, LC-17B: Retired in October 1995 38.0° West Galaxy 3R: Hughes Aircraft Company: Atlas 2A: 15 December 1995 Cape Canaveral, LC-36A: Failed in orbit in March 2006 129.0° West Galaxy 3C: Hughes Aircraft Company: Zenit-3SL: 15 June 2002 Sea Launch: Active 95.0° West ...
The Samsung Galaxy Mega is an Android-based phablet that was manufactured and released by Samsung. It was announced on April 11, 2013. It was announced on April 11, 2013. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The original model featured a 6.3 in (160 mm) screen, though a revised version was released with a 5.8 in (150 mm) screen. [ 4 ]
The Galaxy A55 5G also features IP67 dust and water resistance. The design of the Galaxy A55 5G is similar to the entire Galaxy Ax5 lineup, featuring a flat frame and the Key Island. [7] On the bottom of the smartphone, there is a USB-C 2.0 port, two microphones and a loudspeaker.
The first Galaxy station, Galaxy Radio was launched in 1990 in Bristol broadcasting from studios in Portland Square on the 97.2 FM frequency. The station became a key rival to the city's GWR FM station and was operated by the Chiltern Radio Group under the "Hot FM" brand.
Galaxy Entertainment Group, a hotels and casinos operator in Macau; Galaxy Research, an Australian market-research company; Galaxy Theatres, a US-based chain of movie theaters; Cineplex Entertainment (formerly Galaxy Entertainment, Inc.), Canadian cinema chain; Samsung Galaxy, line of mobile computing devices
Galaxy 's circulation, at about 90,000, was the highest of the science fiction magazines, but Guinn decided to cut costs, and in 1959 raised the cover price and changed the magazine to a bimonthly schedule, while increasing the page count. Guinn also cut the rates paid to authors from three (and occasionally four) cents a word to one and a half ...